Mass Schedule
Saturday: 5:30 PM (Vigil Mass – English)
Sunday (English): 7:30 AM, 9:30, 11:30 AM,* 5:30 PM
Sunday (Español): 1:30 PM,* 3:30, 7:00 PM
*The 11:30 AM (English) and 1:30 PM (Spanish) Masses are livestreamed each Sunday on the All Saints Parish Facebook page and YouTube channel. Recordings remain available after Mass.
Daily Mass Schedule
Monday – Friday: 7:00 & 8:30 AM
Saturday: 8:00 AM
Adoration Schedule
Confession Times
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First Friday
Confession – 7:30-8:00 AM
Confession – 7:00 – 7:45 PM
Mass – 8:00 PM (Spanish)
Weekly Bulletins
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Parish Office Hours
(Closed for lunch M-F: 12:00 – 1:00 PM)
Monday – 9:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday – 9:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday – 9:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday – 9:15 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday – 9:15 AM – 12:00 PM
Inclement Weather Policy/
Política Meteorológica Inclemente
Scheduling a Mass Intention for 2026
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Pastor's Message
The Twelfth Sunday in Ordinary Time
As part of the Diocesan Missionary Cooperation Plan, Fr.Martin Vu, CSSp, andFr. Pontien Djondzo, CSSp, will visit All Saints Parish and St. Gabriel Mission today to speak about the missionary work of the Church and in particular that of the Spiritans (officially Congregation of the Holy Spirit). To learn more about the Spiritans,please visit their website at www.spiritans.org. They minister at a Spiritan Parish in Arlington, VA. We are deeply grateful to you for your generosity in helping our missions develop and prosper. Let us unite in prayer for the success of the Church’s missionary activities and for the missionaries who dedicate their lives to spreading the Gospel. The Church takes very seriously this “missionary mandate” of Jesus.
For this, the Spiritans (officially Congregation of the Holy Spirit and once known as the Holy Ghost Fathers) were founded as a religious order in Paris in 1703. “Our founders envisioned a congregation thoroughly committed to the evangelization of the poor. Today we continue in those footsteps adapting to the changing needs of contemporary culture whenever and wherever there is a need.” This commitment has led us to extend our ministry from pastoral care to tangible actions like providing education, advocating for peace and justice, fostering economic development, and responding to humanitarian needs following natural and other disasters.
Internationally, our missions span continents–Africa, Asia, Caribbean, and Latin America–where we provide a range of services from teaching to medical care. “We go to the people not primarily to accomplish a task,but rather to be with them, walk beside them, listen to them, and share our faith with those who have not heard the Good News of the Gospel.” Spiritan missionaries are the hands and feet of Jesus, serving off the beaten path in areas and among people who do not generate many headlines but who have the greatest need. Spiritans were the first modern-day missionaries in West Africa (1840s)and in East Africa (1860s) working with the Maasai in Tanzania,and today count 2400 members globally, encompassing priests, brothers,and lay associates.“Our first goal when opening a mission in a new country is to help grow the local Church to include indigenous clergy.” Today we provide support for hundreds of seminarians who are progressing into the priesthood.
Globally Spiritans are present in Puerto Rico, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic, as well as the Philippines, Taiwan, and Vietnam. The Spiritans came to the United States in the 1870s known then as the “Holy Ghost Fathers.” They ministered to immigrant and ethnic populations, including African-Americans, in urban settings and the rural South. For much of the last century the Spiritans have supplied priests for many of St. Katharine Drexel’s works with “the poor and the abandoned”, the marginalized of society. The U.S.Province of the Congregation began in 1878 in Pittsburgh, PA with the founding of Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit, one of the premiere Catholic institutions in the United States. Expanding then to New York, New England, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, throughout the rural South, and then to the Southwest and California. One-third of the people of the world are Christian. That leaves two-thirds who have never truly heard the Gospel,and so God’s mission continues to be in our hands and hearts.
In Christ,
Msgr. Lee Roos
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Scheduling Mass Intentions
The custom of requesting a priest to offer the Mass for a specific intention, even when one cannot be physically present at the Mass, is a long-standing tradition in the Church. Please see Scheduling Mass Intentions 2026 for complete information.
Know of Someone Interested in Becoming Catholic?
If you or someone you know would like to learn more about the Catholic Faith and how one becomes a Catholic, please contact Samantha Welsh, the Director of Religious Education, to learn about the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA). If you know someone who might be interested please let us know. This is how we make disciples of the Lord. The 50 day Easter Season really is an outpouring of God’s grace in our midst.
Welcome to All Saints Catholic Church
Become a part of our vibrant, faith-filled community.
All Saints Catholic Church is an ever-changing and evolving community, steeped in a rich history and diverse culture. We are dedicated, hard-working families and individuals from virtually every walk of life.
We are disciples of the Lord Jesus. By virtue of our baptism, we live our Catholic faith and are God’s voice calling out to others. We celebrate the Eucharist and Sacraments, live out the scriptures in service to our neighbors, and are faithful to Church teachings.
We are called to keep our faith vibrant and to pass on the faith for all generations to come, that we may bring others closer to Christ and continue building the kingdom of God.
“Every baptized person has received the vocation to proclaim — to proclaim something to proclaim Jesus — the vocation and mission to evangelize: to proclaim Jesus.” — Pope Francis
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Eucharistic Adoration – Week of June 21
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Confession Schedule – Week of June 21
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Family Fun Days
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Spotlight on the Arts Summer Camps!
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